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I am a Thousand Winds That Blow

I am a Thousand Winds That Blow

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An amazing story!
Review: The bonding between mother and daughter is very hard to break ' no matter what kind of childhood you've had. Hard feelings can be hidden for years before they can be forgotten and you'll be able to forgive.

For the author Gail Michael, the forgiveness came when her mother was dying. What had happened in the past was something they didn't even discuss, when Gail again found the courage to make contact with her mother. It was obvious that through their hidden love and bonding, forgiveness was the invisible factor blowing in the wind.

Gail Michael is telling her true story about her difficult relationship with her mother, her capability to forgive, about grief and an everlasting love between a parent and child that should always be there.

It's also a story about trying to understand one another and learning about what the other went through and struggled with. Gail and her mother finally open their hearts to each other till the very end when Gail releases her mother's ashes to the wind.

This is a self-help book for everyone dealing with grief when a family member ' especially a parent ' is dying. Are you able to forgive? Are you going to say good-bye the right way?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An amazing story!
Review: The bonding between mother and daughter is very hard to break � no matter what kind of childhood you�ve had. Hard feelings can be hidden for years before they can be forgotten and you�ll be able to forgive.

For the author Gail Michael, the forgiveness came when her mother was dying. What had happened in the past was something they didn�t even discuss, when Gail again found the courage to make contact with her mother. It was obvious that through their hidden love and bonding, forgiveness was the invisible factor blowing in the wind.

Gail Michael is telling her true story about her difficult relationship with her mother, her capability to forgive, about grief and an everlasting love between a parent and child that should always be there.

It�s also a story about trying to understand one another and learning about what the other went through and struggled with. Gail and her mother finally open their hearts to each other till the very end when Gail releases her mother�s ashes to the wind.

This is a self-help book for everyone dealing with grief when a family member � especially a parent � is dying. Are you able to forgive? Are you going to say good-bye the right way?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Seeing Beyond Grief and Dying
Review: This was a very touching and emotionally moving book for me. I learned a lot about the grieving and dying process and how people cope during such trying times. Even more, I learned about the other side, the dark side, the spiritual side - that heavenly realm - that lies beyond our living death.

It not only confirmed my book research in "Psychology of the Hero Soul" about an existence of life after death, it delivered a little moment of truth; Gail's book adds the touch of human experience which is believable and transcends the conceptualization of the topic of death and dying which can often seem to overwhelm. This is a great book for anyone looking to further explore the nature of death, dying, and grieving. I highly recommend it.

Sharif Khan
Author, Psychology of the Hero Soul
Human Development/Leadership Expert


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